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the waste water treatment center is up the hill and not down the hill. you have to pump out the sewage. to run the pumps it is so exorbitant, there's no way the afghans can do it. so the sewage treatment plant will fail and all the raw sewage will run through the middle of the base, but nobody ever thought about that. right next to the base is a power line. nobody thought about tapping into the power line as a source of electricity rather than use a generator. and it's very difficult to get fuel to this base in particular and it will be extremely costly. host: on the democratic line, harry. caller: my question, all the money we're spending to rebuild afghanistan, i live in a state that just got hammered with a storm and we are having a hard time getting money from congress to rebuild here. is there a plan in place, once this is all done and we sent the $90 billion to get this taken care of, is there any plan in place to get repaid for all of this and put it back in our treasury so that it can come home and do fundamentally good things to our infrastructu
the waste water treatment center is up the hill and not down the hill. you have to pump out the sewage. to run the pumps it is so exorbitant, there's no way the afghans can do it. so the sewage treatment plant will fail and all the raw sewage will run through the middle of the base, but nobody ever thought about that. right next to the base is a power line. nobody thought about tapping into the power line as a source of electricity rather than use a generator. and it's very difficult to get...
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we would love to hear them. worldwide at cnbc.com and you know how to tweet us, @cnbcwex. >>> still to come, will they or won't they? french sends mixed messages about a peugeot rescue. >>> all right. so slim losses for u.s. stocks yesterday. today, futures right now are up, implying a flat open for the s&p. implied open down 0.4 points, the nasdaq up 1 point, as well. so a pretty flat start. >> take a quick look at peugeot. those shares down more than 3%. recovering about 1% on this story. the french finance minister earlier rejected suggestions the government is mulling a stake in peugeot saying it was not on the agenda. it would write down the value of its european assets by 4.1 billion euros. stephane has been following for us from paris with the latest. stephane, just before we talked to you the last time, we are still saying there may be discovery intervention. those comments came out. can you help us explain what the government here is or isn't planning to do? >> yeah. it's really hard to know, actually,
we would love to hear them. worldwide at cnbc.com and you know how to tweet us, @cnbcwex. >>> still to come, will they or won't they? french sends mixed messages about a peugeot rescue. >>> all right. so slim losses for u.s. stocks yesterday. today, futures right now are up, implying a flat open for the s&p. implied open down 0.4 points, the nasdaq up 1 point, as well. so a pretty flat start. >> take a quick look at peugeot. those shares down more than 3%. recovering...
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eu trade pac would have to be approved by the eu's 27 member states and by the u.s. congress. question how likely is a u.s. eu free trade agreement by next year. mort? >> highly likely. it is such a game changer everybody will realize what an enormous benefit it is. there are going to be regulatory problems we have to work out with the common market, agricultural issues as you suggested here but ultimately, it is such a plus for both sides that this is going to go through. won't be easy but it will get done. >> is my recollection correct that you predicted this on this program what three or four weeks ago? >> yes several weeks ago. that's right. >> did you have insider information on this? >> yes, i did. >> who did you talk to? >> i'll get back to you on that. >> why don't you get back to us right now. did you talk to the brits? >> i'm not in a position to talk about how i got it. i found out we were doing this. >> do you realize how huge this deal would be? >> yes, it is an absolutely constructive steps for both sides i don't no it is not. >> why? >> i'll tell you why. mort,
eu trade pac would have to be approved by the eu's 27 member states and by the u.s. congress. question how likely is a u.s. eu free trade agreement by next year. mort? >> highly likely. it is such a game changer everybody will realize what an enormous benefit it is. there are going to be regulatory problems we have to work out with the common market, agricultural issues as you suggested here but ultimately, it is such a plus for both sides that this is going to go through. won't be easy...
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martin schulz -- in the eu budget for the next seven years. martin schulz, the president of the european commission, has warned strongly against the idea of some kind of austerity budget, a backward-looking budget, which appears to be what we have on the table so far today in brussels. martin schulz said that the european parliament might not pass a budget deal. -- pass a budget deal which they regard as a deficit deal. there may yet be hurdles to overcome. am i he is one of the arctic -- >> he is one of the architects of the us drone program. what could be leadership asked the leadership of john brennan mean for us policy -- what could the leadership of john brennan mean for us policy? >> hello. welcome back. for much of europe, it remains very cold and unsettled. lots of frontal systems, active frontal systems. a lot of snow whooshing up across -- pushing up across poland. still some significant snowfall. we are likely to see further snow the next few days. most of the heaviest snow will be across the ukraine and extending up towards western
martin schulz -- in the eu budget for the next seven years. martin schulz, the president of the european commission, has warned strongly against the idea of some kind of austerity budget, a backward-looking budget, which appears to be what we have on the table so far today in brussels. martin schulz said that the european parliament might not pass a budget deal. -- pass a budget deal which they regard as a deficit deal. there may yet be hurdles to overcome. am i he is one of the arctic --...
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you hear these stories about renting, buying homes, and selling these. cheryl: you are recommending something, of the run assets. we talked about mortgage service companies, you are also saying people looking to profit from student loans, automobiles, credit cards, trucking, what the main body of the run. these and mastercard. >> think about the world securitization the residential mortgage market gets the most headlines, $11 trillion market for the size, talk about loans that ended up being packaged in securities and sold to investors and the crisis has to a certain extent a these assets less desirable, less easy to hold and there was money flowing into the market to buy these assets of a ready market we're talking about the uptick in housing and comparable products, loans for credit cards and student loans we talk about an banks less willing to hold these assets and a number of traditional investors so we call them off the run because they required due diligence, investigation, paid for by get right. cheryl: fourth quarter gdp, part of that was the sto
you hear these stories about renting, buying homes, and selling these. cheryl: you are recommending something, of the run assets. we talked about mortgage service companies, you are also saying people looking to profit from student loans, automobiles, credit cards, trucking, what the main body of the run. these and mastercard. >> think about the world securitization the residential mortgage market gets the most headlines, $11 trillion market for the size, talk about loans that ended up...
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we have francois hollande today speaking to the eu parliament. he's going to lay out his vision for the eu against that economic back drop. >> isn't it amazing? we come into the week yesterday with everyone still talking. you have that great barons cover, you come in, just get the risk trade massively off. and the question for today and the rest of the week is frankly whether that's a bump in the road or the start of a down trend. >> you have the front cover, these are all good contra indicators. >> sorry, media friends. but this is not exactly the best of -- >> we always have timing. on today's show, we're in zurich where we hear from the ceo of ubs about the group's outlook. the swiss bank won to a loss in the fourth quarter. >> and is we'll head out to california for a look at the next offer. it's due to be released later today. we'll be live in madrid as the spanish prime minister's party pledges to fight corruption allegations that have prompted calls for his resition naz. >> and for its to earn its annual forecast on a weaker yen, we have i
we have francois hollande today speaking to the eu parliament. he's going to lay out his vision for the eu against that economic back drop. >> isn't it amazing? we come into the week yesterday with everyone still talking. you have that great barons cover, you come in, just get the risk trade massively off. and the question for today and the rest of the week is frankly whether that's a bump in the road or the start of a down trend. >> you have the front cover, these are all good...
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] [stkpa*-eu/]. the transit center district plan was approved or adopted bit planning commission and approved by the brz. the transbay tower was approved and grant all the project entitlements. and we entered into a purchase agreement for sale of the property for $19 million. we expect closing to occur in march of this year, no later than april 1. parcel b also known as block 11a construction began on the ray cousin apartments which is 120 units supportive housing project by bridge and...
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did we really hear anything new out of that? i wonder what prompted this need for issuing a statement out of the blue when everybody yesterday, last night at the euro group meeting said we're going to discuss this at the g-20 in moscow and there will be a statement forthcoming then. in any case, what we saw out of this statement that's been issued now is everything we heard before in what the 151 other statements on how they want to cooperate, on stable, strong currencies and keeping volatility out of the markets. so it's no big surprise necessary there. one may wonder how concerned they really are about this or who is pushing for this right now. we, of course, know that within the euro group and within the eu there are the differences of opinion to put it mildly with the french always hopping on about we have to have auction, we have to make sure volatility is kept out of the markets. but at the same token, saying a strong currency in the long run is better than break-up talk. so i think there's a lot of contra decisidictions h
did we really hear anything new out of that? i wonder what prompted this need for issuing a statement out of the blue when everybody yesterday, last night at the euro group meeting said we're going to discuss this at the g-20 in moscow and there will be a statement forthcoming then. in any case, what we saw out of this statement that's been issued now is everything we heard before in what the 151 other statements on how they want to cooperate, on stable, strong currencies and keeping volatility...
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we're going to hear from wayne swan, sir phillip green, we're going to hear tr -- >> you are out of the fashion week, right sfp. >> yeah. i really enjoy getting the perspective from designers because what they say about where they're seeing strength tr around the world and frankly when you ask them and they say we're investing in digital that's as important if not more than what's happening in the retail world. >> did you see some great things? >> there are some pretty things there, as well. what was interesting is top shop yesterday, top shop is a high street or for the u.s. a main street brand. but they have this great digital fashion thing going on. it's a gimmicky partnership with google. you see these reports about google getting the lines between fashion and retail and tech are all blurring. >> they are, indeed. so on today's show, there's a -- here is another taster. in china, it's the first trading day market in the new year of the snake. so will it be new year old problems? up next from hong kong, we'll have the latest analysis. >> did you just slither? also, the final week of
we're going to hear from wayne swan, sir phillip green, we're going to hear tr -- >> you are out of the fashion week, right sfp. >> yeah. i really enjoy getting the perspective from designers because what they say about where they're seeing strength tr around the world and frankly when you ask them and they say we're investing in digital that's as important if not more than what's happening in the retail world. >> did you see some great things? >> there are some pretty...
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i ask consent that under rule 22, the mandatory quorum be waived. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. reid: i also ask the cloture vote -- i don't ask -- under the rule, this cloture vote will occur on friday. members should plan accordingly. the presiding officer: the senator from michigan is recognized. politburo -- mr. levin: mr. president, now that the nomination of senator hagel is before us, i want to begin this cushion and debate -- this discussion and debate with a few remarks about him. mr. levin: the committee sent it to the floor yesterday by a vote of 14-11. senator hagel has received broad support from a wide array of senior statesmen and defense and foreign policy organizations. at his january 31 nomination hearing, before the armed services committee, senator hagel was enthusiastically introduced and endorsed by two former chairmen of our committee, chairmen who have huge bipartisan support and respect by everybody in this body and everybody outside of this body who knows them, and those two chairmen are sam nunn
i ask consent that under rule 22, the mandatory quorum be waived. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. reid: i also ask the cloture vote -- i don't ask -- under the rule, this cloture vote will occur on friday. members should plan accordingly. the presiding officer: the senator from michigan is recognized. politburo -- mr. levin: mr. president, now that the nomination of senator hagel is before us, i want to begin this cushion and debate -- this discussion and debate with a...
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the average unemployment rate in indian country is 22%. in some areas the and employment rate reaches 6070% -- reaches 60%, 70%. some of these larger tribes are the more financially secure tribes. we simply need to development. host: development of the land to help the economy? guest: economic development. some may see energy development. we have had some success with congress with an act that allows tribes to lease their land without bureaucratic delays from the department of interior. that has been helpful. there have been some anythings the tribes can do. you want to talk about economic development in india country -- because of where some of the tribes are located, tourism is very difficult to achieve. some tribes can have casinos, for instance. because of the location they are not successful. host: indian tribes the help. from the federal government? if so, how? guest: taking down these barriers for economic development, allowing tribes to develop the national resources that they have -- the natural resources they have without going t
the average unemployment rate in indian country is 22%. in some areas the and employment rate reaches 6070% -- reaches 60%, 70%. some of these larger tribes are the more financially secure tribes. we simply need to development. host: development of the land to help the economy? guest: economic development. some may see energy development. we have had some success with congress with an act that allows tribes to lease their land without bureaucratic delays from the department of interior. that...
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and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange" been we are learning that birds eye foods is recalling its beef lasagna, spaghetti bolognese and shepherd's pie. premiera has been struggling to find a buyer for birds eye. this goes back to before the horse meat trouble, so i'm sure that doesn't necessarily make this process any easier for them. the ceo said he would be stepping aside. it comes, by the way, we understand they own, as well, sindus, one of the first brands to be caught up in the horse meat scandal as it's swept across europe. it certainly has implications for a lot of these companies. as we get more news on this front, we'll certainly bring it to you. >>> now, tightening concerns are back in the spotlight in china after the latest home price data confirmed what we expected for a while, that the coun
and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange" been we are learning that birds eye foods is recalling its beef lasagna, spaghetti bolognese and shepherd's pie. premiera has been struggling to find a...
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i'd love to know what they're going to say bearing in mind that they're not exactly pro eu parliament. so that will be fascinating, won't it? let's face it, anti-austerity was the theme of this. bearing in mind, we've got 50% of voters coming around to say grillo or berlusconi, we don't want aus tearpy. anyway, the bill fall guy in this election was the prime minister, the technocrat who ran, marto monte. let's hear what he's been saying in the aftermath of these electoral disaster. >> translator: it's still too early to consider any solution, nor does it rest upon me to find one. but right now, i consider it is essential that there's maximum transparency between the political forces because we're all faced with a very serious responsibility. the government must ensure responsibility for the entire country. >> okay. so more analysis. alana fred reeko joins us now. you've had a big meeting today already, loradonna. you shook my hand. lovely. thank you. no one else did today. what did you guys decide is the way forward? >> following the outcome of the italian election, the situation loo
i'd love to know what they're going to say bearing in mind that they're not exactly pro eu parliament. so that will be fascinating, won't it? let's face it, anti-austerity was the theme of this. bearing in mind, we've got 50% of voters coming around to say grillo or berlusconi, we don't want aus tearpy. anyway, the bill fall guy in this election was the prime minister, the technocrat who ran, marto monte. let's hear what he's been saying in the aftermath of these electoral disaster. >>...
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the eu -- not eu. i keep saying eu. eurozone, sorry, my apologies, fourth quarter gdp number minus 0.6%, points to about an annual contraction of around 0.5% if my numbers are right. portuguese annual quality around 1.8% quarter on quarter. 1.9% in the third quarter. the year on year, 3.8%. again, that is worse than expected. >> well, because, again, to annualize these figures, and this is what i'm used to looking.1.8% on the quarter points to something like 6.7% annualized pace. it's a really deep decline. >> meanwhile, did we mention this? greece's economy, unemployment rate sitting 27% as of november. >>> so with those numbers, let's get out to jens nordic. we are just seeing euro/dollar to 1.3340. we hit a little weaker than this, 1.3 25, somewhere around there. where -- and dollar index is at a one-month high. do these gdp numbers matter for the future direction of the euro? because a lot of people are pointed to do pmi and the ifo signaling the worst is behind us. >> i think they actually do matter. i think we're
the eu -- not eu. i keep saying eu. eurozone, sorry, my apologies, fourth quarter gdp number minus 0.6%, points to about an annual contraction of around 0.5% if my numbers are right. portuguese annual quality around 1.8% quarter on quarter. 1.9% in the third quarter. the year on year, 3.8%. again, that is worse than expected. >> well, because, again, to annualize these figures, and this is what i'm used to looking.1.8% on the quarter points to something like 6.7% annualized pace. it's a...
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martha: a situation to watch on capitol hill today. we want to get you back to this big story today, a world-famous disabled olympian dubbed the blade runner has now been charged with killing his girlfriend. the south african is the first double amputee to ever compete in the olympics, earning his nickname for his carbon fiber legs. he is now the focus of a murder investigation. police say his girlfriend was shot and killed in his mansion in the early hours of this morning. a spokeswoman tells reporters that officers have responded to that home for disputes before, a lot more need to be filled in on that, but listen to this. >> there had previously been incidents at the home. i'm not going to elaborate on it. [inaudible] martha: that is a little hard to hear. we are going to continue to keep on this and find out what we can tell you. coming up we'll speak with our criminal defense experts on what comes next in this investigation. we know that he was charged but then he was released on his own recognizance apparently. bill: we first hea
martha: a situation to watch on capitol hill today. we want to get you back to this big story today, a world-famous disabled olympian dubbed the blade runner has now been charged with killing his girlfriend. the south african is the first double amputee to ever compete in the olympics, earning his nickname for his carbon fiber legs. he is now the focus of a murder investigation. police say his girlfriend was shot and killed in his mansion in the early hours of this morning. a spokeswoman tells...
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shares in standard and poor's owner mcgraw-hill dropped by 14% in new york on monday, and that slide continued on tuesday. analysts believe investors could line up behind the government to claim damages from the agency. >> along with many other countries from around the world, germany has been marking international safer internet day. in berlin, experts have been meeting to discuss the safety implications of the data, which means enormous stockpiles of information weight above -- made up of website clicks, it treats, and your phone calls, for example. >> handling the data is both a challenge and a business opportunity for innovative i.t. cos. the president of the german and protect association said the big data holds huge potential in areas like medical technology and smart traffic control systems. >> but it is also vulnerable to abuse and, of course, cyber crime. >> we will have more news here in a minute, including britain pose a big vote in parliament over gay marriage. >> that's right. we will also be going to china. we've been reporting all week long, last few weeks as well, and
shares in standard and poor's owner mcgraw-hill dropped by 14% in new york on monday, and that slide continued on tuesday. analysts believe investors could line up behind the government to claim damages from the agency. >> along with many other countries from around the world, germany has been marking international safer internet day. in berlin, experts have been meeting to discuss the safety implications of the data, which means enormous stockpiles of information weight above -- made up...
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he will remain in custody until a bail hearing on tuesday. >> oscar pistorius is used to media attention but not of this kind. the world-famous sprinter hit his head under a jacket on his way to the courthouse where a magistrates formally charged him with the murder of his girlfriend. he wept in the dark as the charge was and -- the charge was announced. she was found dead at his home yesterday. south african media are suggesting he shot her four times through a bathroom door. police are still investigating evidence found at the scene. south africa is in shock. there were the darlings of the press. she, a famous model, he and athletic star. and national sporting hero. they've been a couple for about a year. her uncle spoke for her distressed parents. >> we will all know the true story but must never forget what she stood for. she loved people. she loved everybody, and it was her heart that went out. >> it is a dramatic fall from grace for oscar pistorius, who had become one of the biggest names in world sports. >> republicans in the u.s. senate are still blocking the confirmation of chuc
he will remain in custody until a bail hearing on tuesday. >> oscar pistorius is used to media attention but not of this kind. the world-famous sprinter hit his head under a jacket on his way to the courthouse where a magistrates formally charged him with the murder of his girlfriend. he wept in the dark as the charge was and -- the charge was announced. she was found dead at his home yesterday. south african media are suggesting he shot her four times through a bathroom door. police are...
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but they are an active member of the eu. she wants to keep them in. >> time is getting a little tight so let's go to questions very quickly. right here and then right over here. >> if you would, enhance economic opportunities in asia, more asian members of congress. >> that's an interesting thought. of course, you had some very senior members of congress, in fact the senior senator just died, senator inouye, wh who had tremendous clip it and you're seeing more and more asian members elected, male and female. and i think you will continue to see that. you
but they are an active member of the eu. she wants to keep them in. >> time is getting a little tight so let's go to questions very quickly. right here and then right over here. >> if you would, enhance economic opportunities in asia, more asian members of congress. >> that's an interesting thought. of course, you had some very senior members of congress, in fact the senior senator just died, senator inouye, wh who had tremendous clip it and you're seeing more and more asian...
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he will remain in custody until a bail hearing on tuesday. >> oscar pistorius is used to media attention but not of this kind. the world-famous sprinter hit his head under a jacket on his way to the courthouse where a magistrates formally charged him with the murder of his girlfriend. he wept in the dark as the charge was and -- the charge was announced. she was found dead at his home yesterday. south african media are suggesting he shot her four times through a bathroom door. police are still investigating evidence found at the scene. south africa is in shock. there were the darlings of the press. she, a famous model, he and athletic star. and national sporting hero. they've been a couple for about a year. her uncle spoke for her distressed parents. >> we will all know the true story but must never forget what she stood for. she loved people. she loved everybody, and it was her heart that went out. >> it is a dramatic fall from grace for oscar pistorius, who had become one of the biggest names in world sports. >> republicans in the u.s. senate are still blocking the confirmation of chuc
he will remain in custody until a bail hearing on tuesday. >> oscar pistorius is used to media attention but not of this kind. the world-famous sprinter hit his head under a jacket on his way to the courthouse where a magistrates formally charged him with the murder of his girlfriend. he wept in the dark as the charge was and -- the charge was announced. she was found dead at his home yesterday. south african media are suggesting he shot her four times through a bathroom door. police are...
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india and the eu, absolutely. i would be remiss if i conveyed the impression that with our economic relationship that i was trying to sound as if we had no complaints. i was saying that with all trading partners, you inevitably get involved with the agreement over one particular aspect of trade over another. since that narrative is good, we need to focus on that and put these into something like the trade policy forum and deal with them separately. but we have made substantial progress. i believe there'll be one that where i hope we can finally get a deal. we have a great deal of progress and matters related industry and agriculture. that gap remains to be breached. it is certainly giving us a lot of attention. negotiating *, you have the same set of people that are debating these issues and all of their partners. we need to conclude this and we will be looking for a win-win proposition. >> we have a group right here. >> i am from brookings next door. i hate to put you on the spot here, but this just came out and
india and the eu, absolutely. i would be remiss if i conveyed the impression that with our economic relationship that i was trying to sound as if we had no complaints. i was saying that with all trading partners, you inevitably get involved with the agreement over one particular aspect of trade over another. since that narrative is good, we need to focus on that and put these into something like the trade policy forum and deal with them separately. but we have made substantial progress. i...
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weaker growth and bigger budgets in spain and france with the eye 258an elections still waiting to hear the results of. the dollar by default, the index is up at a five-month high. can you put your money on the dollar when we're waiting for bernanke to see what the fed does and the sequestration? >> i don't like the dollar, either. the difficulty in g-10 is finding anything to like. i think bernanke is going to be dovish. got this march 1st deadline which would be a downside risk to growth if the sequestration comes in so we have more qe3. i think in this one it's the euro that's going to go into the battle again particularly from the kind of levels that are out now. that's why i say euro/yen rather than dollar/yen. it is a relative story. it is a relative ugly game still. >> and the euro is for the moment is going to win the beauty ugly parade. daragh mayer, thanks for that. >>> yesterday, millions turned out in the snow in italy to cast their votes in what's been called the most unpredictable election in italy's history. mario monti, sylvia beryl skonny and bersani cast their votes. w
weaker growth and bigger budgets in spain and france with the eye 258an elections still waiting to hear the results of. the dollar by default, the index is up at a five-month high. can you put your money on the dollar when we're waiting for bernanke to see what the fed does and the sequestration? >> i don't like the dollar, either. the difficulty in g-10 is finding anything to like. i think bernanke is going to be dovish. got this march 1st deadline which would be a downside risk to...
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connell: speaker of the house, john boehner live on capitol hill today. kind of calling out the senate and saying, hey, you guys get it done and then we will work on it. we will talk more about this throughout the day. dagen: we also have a blockbuster deal in the airline industry to talk about coming up. it will create the biggest airline in the world. executives are promising a better flying experience. will that ever happen? bob crandall can tell you what it means. connell: then we have the great tax flight to florida. cheryl casone on wall street. that is coming up as well. and, we take a look on markets now at some numbers for you. here they come. the currencies that i was just waiting to see. more to come, including cheryl's report from florida. ♪ to grow, we have to ost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? h
connell: speaker of the house, john boehner live on capitol hill today. kind of calling out the senate and saying, hey, you guys get it done and then we will work on it. we will talk more about this throughout the day. dagen: we also have a blockbuster deal in the airline industry to talk about coming up. it will create the biggest airline in the world. executives are promising a better flying experience. will that ever happen? bob crandall can tell you what it means. connell: then we have the...
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a couple of bathroom breaks later, notre dame win eus it. 104-101. >> back in 1981. cincinnati and bradley took it to seven overtimes. >> not bad. >> five overtimes when they had seven. >> they're saying they're tied after five. >> jenna, thanks. >>> bill karins is killing in this morning. he has a look at the weather forecast. al hinted we have more. >> another storm coming in the midwest. 8 to 12 inches are coming. sounds like a flurry compared to what we just got done with. aberdeen, sioux falls, north platte. we had tornado warnings in the last couple hours outside dallas. we haven't had any reports of any damage. little rock, wet weather too. 6 to 12 >>> good morning. cold start to your sunday. look at these low 30s in the north bay, east bay, even down towards morgan hill. we'veot clear skies, and kind of a northerly wind component to our weather today, which is helping to keep the clear skies, but also giving us chilly mornings. nice temperature recovery today, low 60s. as we pass the middle part of the week, daytime highs climbing up to 60s, near 70. >> we'll
a couple of bathroom breaks later, notre dame win eus it. 104-101. >> back in 1981. cincinnati and bradley took it to seven overtimes. >> not bad. >> five overtimes when they had seven. >> they're saying they're tied after five. >> jenna, thanks. >>> bill karins is killing in this morning. he has a look at the weather forecast. al hinted we have more. >> another storm coming in the midwest. 8 to 12 inches are coming. sounds like a flurry compared to...
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acme packet shares rallying on the news, up 22%. blackberry catching an upgrade from market perform over at bernstein. higher orders for commercial and military orders. >> we've still lost dow 14,000 today. down currently about 96 points. good morning. >> good morning. >> what does this loss mean? >> at this point, i think you have a big game yesterday, and we don't have anything coming out of washington for another three weeks. a little bit of dirth between pitchers and catchers. eco data, not impressive this morning. we had a mixed bag of earnings, the ones that did well were rewarded handsomely. those who didn't got trashed. we start to look around the globe and they say where can we drill down into. the equity markets will be finding the names. >> we managed to rally on when we knew the economy didn't -- >> friday, obviously weekly expirations that people trying to peg to. you have the momentum in psychology. people want to see that number. they want to break out the hats and that's it. monday morning, it's time to actually take
acme packet shares rallying on the news, up 22%. blackberry catching an upgrade from market perform over at bernstein. higher orders for commercial and military orders. >> we've still lost dow 14,000 today. down currently about 96 points. good morning. >> good morning. >> what does this loss mean? >> at this point, i think you have a big game yesterday, and we don't have anything coming out of washington for another three weeks. a little bit of dirth between pitchers and...
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, hollywood hills to be exact. the number of homes sold for 5 million dollars or more hitting a record in california last yeerl. -- last year. a record. robert gray is in hollywood hills california right now. robert: making you a little home sick, perhaps, liz. your hometown beverly hills is just off camera here. i'm pleased to be joined by the largest developer in southern california. you specialize in planned communities. thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. robert: now these communities are both mixed residential and there's some strategic commercial in there where we're talking about the grocery stores and cafes and the like. these can take decades, and you have a couple that are coming on-line now that you started when you were chief investment officer at lennar. >> correct. robert: talk to us about who is buying into these communities as they start to come on-line? >> right now the market is driven a lot by natural demand coming from positive job growth. you have a lot of pent-up deman
, hollywood hills to be exact. the number of homes sold for 5 million dollars or more hitting a record in california last yeerl. -- last year. a record. robert gray is in hollywood hills california right now. robert: making you a little home sick, perhaps, liz. your hometown beverly hills is just off camera here. i'm pleased to be joined by the largest developer in southern california. you specialize in planned communities. thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me....
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dow up by 22 points and s&p up by three. as we head to a break, the president speaking about busy a -- business and the state of the union. >> let's set party interests aside and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future. let's do it without the brinksmanship that scares consumers and scares off investors. the greatest nation on earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. we can't do it. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indis
dow up by 22 points and s&p up by three. as we head to a break, the president speaking about busy a -- business and the state of the union. >> let's set party interests aside and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future. let's do it without the brinksmanship that scares consumers and scares off investors. the greatest nation on earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next....
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now going to capitol hill where we can hear from republicans. >> the afternoon, everyone. we have four days until the president's sequester takes effect. if he and the senate democrats do not come up with a plan to replace these cuts with smarter cuts and reforms, it seems that the president is more interested in doing a campaign rally rather than sitting down with the senate and coming up with a plan. the president is traveling to newport news, va., 180 miles from washington d.c. hold another rally instead of traveling a mile and a half and sitting down to harry reid and coming up with a plan to, to replace these cuts with smarter reforms and smarter approaches. over the last 10 months, the republicans have been working and we have passed two bills to replace these cuts. we need the president to stop campaigning for higher taxes and come back to washington d.c. and the lead. dodge the president is more interested in holding a campaign rally and urging the senate democrats to actually pass the plan. we know there are smarter ways to cut spending and continued to grow our e
now going to capitol hill where we can hear from republicans. >> the afternoon, everyone. we have four days until the president's sequester takes effect. if he and the senate democrats do not come up with a plan to replace these cuts with smarter cuts and reforms, it seems that the president is more interested in doing a campaign rally rather than sitting down with the senate and coming up with a plan. the president is traveling to newport news, va., 180 miles from washington d.c. hold...
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testimony on capitol hill has ignited a fresh round of debate today. what's not going away are questions about last year's terror attack in libya after panetta's final testimony yesterday. >> if i were a family member and one of my loved ones was killed in benghazi, i would be sick to my stomach. >> republican lindsey graham declared on twitter the president, quote, has to announce for his leadership on benghazi after panetta and general martin dempsey testified, they spoke to the president only once during the eight-hour attack. >> one time. >> right. >> you talked to him how many times? >> the same one time. >> graham and his republican colleagues repeatedly pressed panetta on why there was no direct follow up with mr. obama after they met in the oval office. >> are you surprised that the president of the united states never called you, secretary penta, and said how is it going? >> normally in these situations -- >> did he know the level of threat? >> let me wa finish the answer. we -- we were deploying the forces. he was being kept up to date. >> i
testimony on capitol hill has ignited a fresh round of debate today. what's not going away are questions about last year's terror attack in libya after panetta's final testimony yesterday. >> if i were a family member and one of my loved ones was killed in benghazi, i would be sick to my stomach. >> republican lindsey graham declared on twitter the president, quote, has to announce for his leadership on benghazi after panetta and general martin dempsey testified, they spoke to the...
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also take a quick check on mcgraw-hill. during our interview with jewels croel, hit session lows, the stock trading close to or at 52-week highs prior to the news of the doj's lawsuit against the company. here we are down 1.8%. >>> still to come on the program, why corporate insiders are aggressively selling their own shares and why you need to pay attention to t stick around. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just l
also take a quick check on mcgraw-hill. during our interview with jewels croel, hit session lows, the stock trading close to or at 52-week highs prior to the news of the doj's lawsuit against the company. here we are down 1.8%. >>> still to come on the program, why corporate insiders are aggressively selling their own shares and why you need to pay attention to t stick around. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking,...
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this is from capitol hill. fed chairman ben bernanke, he's delivering his opening statement to the senate. we brought you the headline at the top of the hour. yes, he is going to keep on printing. once the q&a starts, that's when we will take you to capitol hill and listen in live to all the questions that he's going to get from various senators, democrats and republicans. now this, according to a special report in the economist, there's more than 20 trillion dollars sitting in offshore tax havens. now, the economist wants to reform the tax laws so we can bring that money back where it belongs, either to america or various other tax jurisdictions around the world. judge andrew napolitano is here. i thought he was going to disagree with that. is he? what are you going to say? >> it's such a loaded question. bring the money back home where it belongs? it belongs -- >> did i say that? >> in fairness to you you were paraphrasing the economist. stuart: i was. >> it belongs wherever the person owned the money wants i
this is from capitol hill. fed chairman ben bernanke, he's delivering his opening statement to the senate. we brought you the headline at the top of the hour. yes, he is going to keep on printing. once the q&a starts, that's when we will take you to capitol hill and listen in live to all the questions that he's going to get from various senators, democrats and republicans. now this, according to a special report in the economist, there's more than 20 trillion dollars sitting in offshore tax...
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but they are an active member of the eu. she wants to keep them in. >> time is getting a little tight so let's go to questions very quickly. right here and then right over here. >> if you would, enhance economic opportunities in asia, more asian members of congress. >> that's an interesting thought. of course, you had some very senior members of congress, in fact the senior senator just died, senator inouye, wh who had tremendous clip it and you're seeing more and more asian members elected, male and female. and i think you will continue to see that. you know, speak who else? >> well, you have, i think there are several -- you one who is a korean and i think we have one korean-american come and i think you will see more going forward because you've got a lot of asian-americans who are mayors, you know, in major cities. and i think that the answer is i think it would be very helpful to have more asians, americans as members of congress. and, of course, you had a governor who is now ambassador, whose or secretary of commerce,
but they are an active member of the eu. she wants to keep them in. >> time is getting a little tight so let's go to questions very quickly. right here and then right over here. >> if you would, enhance economic opportunities in asia, more asian members of congress. >> that's an interesting thought. of course, you had some very senior members of congress, in fact the senior senator just died, senator inouye, wh who had tremendous clip it and you're seeing more and more asian...
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>> some of the republican leaders on capitol hill are going to be talking about the sequester four hours from now. >> i've never heard that determine sequester, i can't imagine big news happening. >> that's right, thanks for joining us everybody. >> "america live" starts right now. >> megyn: fox news alert on a big development in the gun control debate as we get reports that the u.s. supreme court may decide to hear a case that could ultimately make it illegal to carry a concealed weapon. welcome to america live, everyone, i'm megyn kelly. a big legal question today after two significant and contradictory court rulings in federal court last week. a federal appeals court in illinois deciding that a person's right to carry a concealed weapon is not protected under the second amendment, while a similar court in colorado refused to reconsider a previous ruling that the state's ban on concealed carry is unconstitutional. because of this contradiction and the fact that similar cases are on the docket in a number of states, legal experts are now predicting the u.s. supreme court will wind up ru
>> some of the republican leaders on capitol hill are going to be talking about the sequester four hours from now. >> i've never heard that determine sequester, i can't imagine big news happening. >> that's right, thanks for joining us everybody. >> "america live" starts right now. >> megyn: fox news alert on a big development in the gun control debate as we get reports that the u.s. supreme court may decide to hear a case that could ultimately make it...
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and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> kwoib to the program. on the nine-month span asia auctions, in both cases, pretty high bid to cover ratios. the yields were up just a touch from the last go around on january 22nd. you can see the reaction across spain, not a huge one for the most part. bonds are moving a little lower. the ten-year is at 5.22% this morning, ross. >> meanwhile, criticism among indonesia's rules are causing concern. chevron earlier said it would cut back its indonesian investments because of confusing and contradictory rules. different story, but u.s. regulators, meanwhile, are reportedly probing big price swings and natural gas prices over the last year. these moves would come right before the release of weekly inventory data. they have stepped up its view of data. so far, it reportedly appears the price swings have be
and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> kwoib to the program. on the nine-month span asia auctions, in both cases, pretty high bid to cover ratios. the yields were up just a touch from the last go around on january 22nd. you can see the...
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india eu, yes. i would be, i think remiss if i convey the impression that with our economic relationship with the united states that i was trying to sound -- it's not what i was trying to do, was to say that with all trading partners, inevitably you get involved with the market issues and arguments over one particular aspect of trade or the other. what i was hoping was that since all of america and its need to focus on that, put all these into something like a trade policy forum, separately. by the media, give made substantial improvements. i believe is going to be a meeting in able where hope we'll be able to find -- [inaudible]. we have made a great deal of progress in matters relating to industry, agriculture. and services, napster would make it is certainly getting to a lot of attention. we are conscious that negotiating time and negotiating attention, yet the same set of people who are debating these issues with all the partners. we need to conclude this and we certainly will be looking for a w
india eu, yes. i would be, i think remiss if i convey the impression that with our economic relationship with the united states that i was trying to sound -- it's not what i was trying to do, was to say that with all trading partners, inevitably you get involved with the market issues and arguments over one particular aspect of trade or the other. what i was hoping was that since all of america and its need to focus on that, put all these into something like a trade policy forum, separately. by...
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today as the european union voted against arming them with weapons, despite a push by britain, the eu express ed fear that the weapons could end up in the wrong hands and lead to more bloodshed. the two-year civil war between rebels and president assad's regime has killed nearly 70,000 syrians. >>> the israeli military is apologizing tonight for this insta gram photo posted by a sniper. it reportedly shows a political boy's head in the cross hairs of his rifle scope. the boy was not killed. the photo scandal is the late nest a series of social media blunders by israeli soldiers. last week a soldier was sente e sentenced to 14 days in prison for posting a photo of him and 14 bound palestinian detainees. we know the cause of the fire that disabled a kacarnival cruiseship and left it floating adrift. the coast guard said a leak in the fuel oil line caused the fire in the engine room on february 10. the ship then lost power and needed to be towed back to shore. over the next five days 4,200 passengers and crew members had to deal with unpleasant conditions like overflowing toilets, long l
today as the european union voted against arming them with weapons, despite a push by britain, the eu express ed fear that the weapons could end up in the wrong hands and lead to more bloodshed. the two-year civil war between rebels and president assad's regime has killed nearly 70,000 syrians. >>> the israeli military is apologizing tonight for this insta gram photo posted by a sniper. it reportedly shows a political boy's head in the cross hairs of his rifle scope. the boy was not...
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before we hear from that professor, professor bernanke, we're going to hear from another professor, i like to call him what gives that is our chief economist steve liesman. are you embracing that now? >> i can go whatever you got at 8:00 in the morning, joe. just not in a position -- >> that's what i mean. >> at 4:00 in the afternoon. >> gemma said you have a ph.d. in physics. she said i don't have -- >> i thought she did. >> like al gore, when i was interviewing him, said you have a law degree, you went to law school. and he does not. >> and he doesn't. >> when i call you -- >> i do not call myself an economist, i call myself -- >> i don't call you on economist. >> chief with a word missing that is silent. >> what would cause you in the next couple of days to just go, i'm just flabbergasted? >> well, he's going to be in an interesting position right now which is how does he characterize the second half of qe? the first half is engrained. i think it's done. i think they'll do qe through june. but i think the problem's going to be what happens in the second half. how he categorizes it
before we hear from that professor, professor bernanke, we're going to hear from another professor, i like to call him what gives that is our chief economist steve liesman. are you embracing that now? >> i can go whatever you got at 8:00 in the morning, joe. just not in a position -- >> that's what i mean. >> at 4:00 in the afternoon. >> gemma said you have a ph.d. in physics. she said i don't have -- >> i thought she did. >> like al gore, when i was...
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ad. ♪ ♪ and if you see any reflection ♪ ♪ >> snow covered hills. where the land slide bring you down ♪ >> i think i'm going to need a moment. charles taylor is marketing professor at villanova school of business. charles, good morning. thank you so much for joining us. what did you think about the clydesdale ad? >> good morning. >> good morning. it looks like they went for the emotional route. sometimes we see these humerus ads come out. this one, a little more of a pull on the heart strings. >> i think it's a great ad. and they drew on the tradition of the brand, but more importantly, it's an emotional ad and a lot of -- a lot of viewers on twitter reported getting choked up because of the relationship between the trainer and the foal. budweiser is also doing a neat thing that they're having a contest to name the foal who was born january 15th, i believe. and it looks like the foal's name is going to be buddy. so, really, a wonderful ad, in my opinion. a comeback for budweiser, which has had a couple of tough super bowls. >> and we are just rais
ad. ♪ ♪ and if you see any reflection ♪ ♪ >> snow covered hills. where the land slide bring you down ♪ >> i think i'm going to need a moment. charles taylor is marketing professor at villanova school of business. charles, good morning. thank you so much for joining us. what did you think about the clydesdale ad? >> good morning. >> good morning. it looks like they went for the emotional route. sometimes we see these humerus ads come out. this one, a little more...
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and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> sanofi present diktd it will be back in good health by the second half of the year. and despite the impact of drug patent losses it says it's on track to meet midterm targets. stephane is in paris. we're looking for the share price reaction in sanofi. it's actually down 3%. it's among the ten weakest perform hers on the stoxx 600 today. so ininvestors are not too pleased with these results, i guess. >> no the. and that's called the patent cliff, which patents expired last year faced strong competition from drugmakers. sanofi lost much money last year. sanofi is expecting earning hes to be flat to 5% lower. however, the ceo is confident that the company will return to growth in terms of earnings in the second half of this year. >> once we are able to get the full effect of plavix behind us, then we will
and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> sanofi present diktd it will be back in good health by the second half of the year. and despite the impact of drug patent losses it says it's on track to meet midterm targets. stephane is in paris. we're...
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we could see 70's and morgan hill. and a 67 degrees expected in sunnyvale. slightly cooler palo alto, redwood city, mid-60s along the coast. with mid-60s also with santa rosa, and rohnert park. petaluma, and 60s in sonoma. if you're going to go to lake tahoe? plenty of sunshine. your kron 4 7 day around the bay slightly cooler temperatures but we can see upper 60s with plenty of sunshine. >> we will keep an eye on traffic. so far, no problems from the c h p so it is a fairly easy drive. the san mateo bridge also looking decent. from here work towards foster city. for still ahead. a new *theft trend is on the rise in the bay area. we'll tell you where "auto thefts" are auto thefts are up 17- percent throughout alameda county. ford f250's after the truck has been stripped of the metal the truck will be abandoned and found. .the highway patrol recommends drivers use steering wheel locking devices for protection ------------------------ the city of oakland will issue the nation's first dual purpose identification and debit card to undocumented and poor residents
we could see 70's and morgan hill. and a 67 degrees expected in sunnyvale. slightly cooler palo alto, redwood city, mid-60s along the coast. with mid-60s also with santa rosa, and rohnert park. petaluma, and 60s in sonoma. if you're going to go to lake tahoe? plenty of sunshine. your kron 4 7 day around the bay slightly cooler temperatures but we can see upper 60s with plenty of sunshine. >> we will keep an eye on traffic. so far, no problems from the c h p so it is a fairly easy drive....
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his nomination hearing was a real disaster and he came across looking fairly incompetent and so many questions are raised about his history and the g.o.p. says, let's delay it a little longer and keep the headlines on the white house, and he'll probably come back and get confirmed at the end of the day. and in the meantime the president has to deal with the issue for a bit longer. >> chris: juan, what about the republican decision and what about their response, justification, particularly on benghazi, saying, that using this as leverage to get information, the white house is refusing to give them? >> the question is what information they think is out there. that has not been already acquired. and, the argument coming from the white house is, you keep changing. i mean, initially it was, wait, it is opposition to the surge in iraq or statements about israel and israel's influence on capitol hill and this morning senator graham said to you there was new information in a speech, or notes about a speech. so, what you get is, we have a weak period in which i think you have conservative pol
his nomination hearing was a real disaster and he came across looking fairly incompetent and so many questions are raised about his history and the g.o.p. says, let's delay it a little longer and keep the headlines on the white house, and he'll probably come back and get confirmed at the end of the day. and in the meantime the president has to deal with the issue for a bit longer. >> chris: juan, what about the republican decision and what about their response, justification, particularly...
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eu emissions are down like 9%. but chinese emissions are up 30%. look at, look at where the coal is being burned. i think in five years india is supposed to become the second largest burner of coal right behind china. so the global picture on emissions is, if the national one wasn't enough to make you cry, i mean, just sort of think globally as sort of where we're going, you know? so, that's the crying part. and you asked me bright spots so. i mean there actually are, there actually are some, relax, i mean, the news, car standards that were just promulgated will double fuel economy by 2020 five. california is moving ahead and i think is a real bright spot. rggi is strengthening their targets. that's a bright spot. the cap-and-trade in australia looks like, i mean, who knows, another government might fall over their program here but it's a bright spot. they have got a plan. they have got a program. south korea is thinking about instituting emissions trading. china has seven sort of experiments around the country looking at emissions trading. so you
eu emissions are down like 9%. but chinese emissions are up 30%. look at, look at where the coal is being burned. i think in five years india is supposed to become the second largest burner of coal right behind china. so the global picture on emissions is, if the national one wasn't enough to make you cry, i mean, just sort of think globally as sort of where we're going, you know? so, that's the crying part. and you asked me bright spots so. i mean there actually are, there actually are some,...
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from republicans hagel is expected to be confirmed as the next defense secretary. >>> also up on the hill today congress approved a bill to temporarily suspend the debt limit to keep the government from defaulting on its loans. it allows the government to borrow about $450 billion to meet interest payment and obligations like social security payments and government salaries. >>> coming up next beyonce breaks her silence and in stunning fashion the pop star opens up about her inauguration lip syncing controversy and her highly anticipated super bowl performance. >> later on the news edge a firefighter recovering tonight after a serious crash on the beltway, the amazing surgery that saved his arm at 11:00. almost tastes like one of jacack's cerea. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing
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and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> welcome back, everybody. among our top stories today, nightmare at sea. thousands of passenger cheer as they finally file off that crippled cruise ship. simon hobbs joins us with more on this and, simon, we've been following this very closely trying to figure out what it means for these stocks. >> for sure. and we know we can see realtime what is happening to this stock because carnival is the only stock to be both in the s&p 500 and the ftse 100 in
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we have the eu rising starts, the outstanding british film. but in the major categories, clearly people do look to the bafta the way same they would look to the gloelden gloep globes to see how things were going. "argo" is seen by everybody as a pack leader. there is a strange absence there on best director. whoever wins best director will be remembered as having won in the year that the most significant contender wasn't nominated. >> why isn't he nominated? >> who knows. who knows. i think we got it right, but who knows why he wasn't. one reason is because what they've done with the oscars now is increased the best film from five up to ten. now you have i think it's nine nominations this year. of course you're going to get a mismatch because there aren't the same number of films that there were directed. >> mark, good to see you. thanks so much, indeed. >> thanks for coming by. >> always a very good turn out, as well. >> i still think silver linings with a different name would have done so well. >>> anyway, the clearing up is occurring after
we have the eu rising starts, the outstanding british film. but in the major categories, clearly people do look to the bafta the way same they would look to the gloelden gloep globes to see how things were going. "argo" is seen by everybody as a pack leader. there is a strange absence there on best director. whoever wins best director will be remembered as having won in the year that the most significant contender wasn't nominated. >> why isn't he nominated? >> who knows....